Dear Friend ,
I would like to personally invite you to my virtual Lee District Budget Town Hall on March 17th at 7 pm. The town hall will also include Lee District School Board member Tamara Derenak Kaufax, Fairfax County Chief Financial Officer, Christina Jackson, and Assistant Superintendent for Fairfax County Public Schools, Leigh Burden. The event will be streamed live on Channel 16 and my Facebook page. The full recorded video will be posted afterward on my social media and YouTube page.
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Also, to those who have not visited the Franconia Governmental Center to see the Springfield Art Guild Art Show, time is running out! The display closes this Saturday (Tomorrow!) at 5pm.
Watch the video below where I share three of my favorite art pieces.
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Please contact my office if we can assist you:
Email: leedist@fairfaxcounty.gov
Phone 703-971-6262
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- Celebrate Women's History Month With Your Library this March
- Things to Do in March 2022 in our Area
- Supervisor Lusk in the News
- Stuff the Bus Donation Locations
- Plum Center for Adult and Community Education
- Masks Now Optional in Fairfax County Facilities
- AARP - Six Pillars of Brain Health
- Family-Friendly Theatre Festival, Spring Break & Summer Acting Camps
- Insight Memory Care Center
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Tree Health and Management
- Beat the Rush - Start Permit Applications Now for Spring
- VDH Launches New Online Tool to Help Calculate Isolation and Quarantine Period
- COVID-19 Resources
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Celebrate Women's History Month With Your Library This March
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Things to Do in March 2022 in our Area
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Here is a great article from Marissa Daily of FXVA about fun things to do in Fairfax County and Northern Virginia during March for the whole family.
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Supervisor Lusk in the News
Washington Post: Fairfax County may rename two districts over ties to slavery:
At a meeting Tuesday night, the Fairfax County Redistricting Advisory Committee recommended that the names of the Lee and Sully Districts be changed, though it didn’t suggest alternatives. The County’s Board of Supervisors will begin formally considering the recommendations next week.
Supervisor Rodney L. Lusk (D-Lee) was an early proponent of having his district renamed. After protests over Floyd’s death and police brutality raged in cities across the country, Lusk, the Board’s sole Black member, began holding community meetings about separating his district’s name from the legacy of slavery in Virginia.
Homages to Lee and other Confederate leaders were a fact of life in Virginia for years, said Lusk, who grew up in Alexandria, where a Confederate statue was prominently displayed for 131 years before being removed in 2020.
After Floyd’s death, “It became clear that we needed to have some conversations about things that had been pushed under the rug,” Lusk said Wednesday. “As a government, we have to decide if what we’re going to do is right.”
Lusk noted that a high school in his district that bore Lee’s name was recently renamed John R. Lewis High School, after the late congressman and civil rights icon.
Though there has been some community opposition to changing the Lee District name, the support outweighs it, Lusk said. So far, new names under consideration include Franconia, Huntley, Laurel Grove and Dogue Creek, he said.
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Stuff the Bus Donation Locations
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The locations for the Lee District are:
- Franconia Governmental Center
- South County Government Center
- Island Creek Elementary School
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Supervisor Lusk visits the Plum Center for Adult and Community Education
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Last week, Supervisor Lusk visited the Plum Center for Adult and Community Education to meet with intermediate and advanced adult English learners from various countries as part of their Black History Month lesson.
He shared how he became the Lee District Supervisor and the significance of being the first African American man elected to the Board of Supervisors.
As part of the class, students practiced their English by asking the Supervisor questions about his background and how they could get involved in our community.
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Masks Now Optional in Fairfax County Facilities
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Effective immediately, Fairfax County will no longer require masks for employees and the public in County government facilities, except in specific locations, such as where health or medical services are provided.
This decision is based on updated guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Feb. 25 that includes three metrics for determining COVID-19 community levels – hospital bed use, hospital admissions and the total number of new COVID-19 cases in an area.
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Community Post: AARP - 6 Pillars of Brain Health
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Friday, March 11, 2022 @ 1:00 PM
Join the AARP and learn about the “six pillars” of brain health, stress management, sleep, and the benefits of just moving around a bit more. This session is a great overview for anyone interested in learning more about brain health and will provide you with information on the latest research on brain health, lifestyle suggestions, and resources to learn more.
In this live, engaging, and interactive session you will learn about the six pillars of brain health and activities that support brain health, and hopefully be inspired by others.
This is an interactive Zoom program and participants are invited to actively share and join the conversation.
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Community Post: Family-friendly Theatre Festival, Spring Break & Summer Acting Camps
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Traveling Players Ensemble presents family-friendly plays and camps! We are also offering spring break and summer camps (for students in grades 3-12).
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Greek Myths Play Festival – March 12-20 in Tysons Corner Center
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Ariadne’s Thread (Theseus & the Minotaur) – Ages 6+
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The Odyssey –
- Ages 8+
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Hecuba – Ages
- 12+
- Spring Classes
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In Person – Spring Break Camp
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Virtual – Improv D&D
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Summer Camps
- Day Camp @ Tysons Corner Center
- Sleepaway Camps & Acting Conservatories by
- audition in Leesburg
NEXT UP:
Traveling Players Ensemble
703-987-1712
Great Theatre in the Great Outdoors
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Community Post: Insight Memory Care Center
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Insight Memory Care Center is a nonprofit adult day health and resource center providing specialized care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments, their families, caregivers, and the community.
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Tree Health and Management
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Here is a video on how to recognize the signs of poor tree health.
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Beat the Rush - Start Permit Applications Now for Spring
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Permit applications increase every spring for popular projects such as decks, screened porches and pools.
Many of these projects require homeowners or contractors to submit architectural plans and plats as part of the permit application. Higher volumes of applications increase wait times for permit processing. Obtain your permit now and avoid the rush. Our Land Development Services department has many resources available online to make your permit process go as smoothly as possible.
The most popular spring projects requiring permits are:
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VDH Launches New Online Tool to Help Calculate Isolation and Quarantine Period
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People who have been exposed to COVID-19 or tested positive now have an easy way to determine how long to stay home and away from others: the Virginia Department of Health’s new online isolation and quarantine calculators.
This tool outlines tailored isolation guidance for people who have tested positive, with or without symptoms, as well as quarantine guidance for those who have been exposed and are either up to date or not on their vaccines or have had confirmed COVID-19 within the last 90 days. The calculators also include information about how to get tested, monitor for symptoms and protect your health.
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Fairfax County COVID-19 Resources
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COVID-19:
Contact our Health Department COVID-19 Call Center during business hours Monday-Friday at 703-267-3511.
Text FFXCOVID to 888777 to receive updates from Fairfax County about COVID-19; text FFXCOVIDESP to 888777 for updates in Spanish.
Email questions or concerns to ffxcovid@fairfaxcounty.gov. This email account will be staffed Monday through Friday, 8 am-4:30 pm.
For regular updates, continue to follow the following trusted sources:
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Rodney L. Lusk
Lee District Supervisor
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